Management Development Program

The Management Development Program, also know as MDP, is not just a program but an experience. Through live instruction as well as online components, MDP is designed to help practice, office and optical managers gain the confidence and business expertise they need to positively impact their eye care practice. This comprehensive 6-month experience combines live instruction with distance learning, personalized coaching and project-based learning initiatives to teach people skills and business strategies that managers can use to immediately improve practice performance.

Upcoming class dates

Closed. This class is full. However feel free to contact us if no other open class works with your schedule.

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Closed. This class is full. However feel free to contact us if no other open class works with your schedule.

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Mar 6 - Mar 7, 2019

May 29 - May 30, 2019

Aug 21 - Aug 22, 2019

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Apr 10 - Apr 11, 2019

Jun 26 - Jun 27, 2019

Sep 18 - Sep 19, 2019

**Capstone at Vision Expo West 2019

The three live sessions are held in Dallas, Texas, except where noted, and begin each day promptly at 8:30 AM. The second day of the live sessions concludes at 4 PM to allow adequate time for return flights. Please note that the person attending the class will need to be the one registering. Once the attendee is enrolled in the class of their choice, a welcome letter will be emailed to them outlining class logisics and hotel/travel recommendations.

Program Overview

Learn business and people skills from the experts

During the 6-month program, participants attend 3 separate, live 2-day classroom sessions where they will learn from facilitators, coaches and guest speakers who are all experts in their fields. Plus participants will gain knowledge and experience by interacting with other eye care practice professionals!

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